May 26, 2009, 3:07 am
(Previous post failed to confirm. Sorry if this is a dupe)

[...]

Very interesting discussion. There is an excellent tutorial at the
University of Edinborough titled "Modelling, Simulation and Optimisation":
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~jwp/MSO/newMSO/
One method of solving sets of equations called `tearing' is described in
Section 3.5.1: "Systems Reducible to Iteration in a Single Unknown", at
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~jwp/MSO/newMSO/section3/systems.html
The entire course can be downloaded in a few minutes and needs only 1.1
megs of disk space.
Regards,
Mike
[...]
Very interesting discussion. There is an excellent tutorial at the
University of Edinborough titled "Modelling, Simulation and Optimisation":
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~jwp/MSO/newMSO/
One method of solving sets of equations called `tearing' is described in
Section 3.5.1: "Systems Reducible to Iteration in a Single Unknown", at
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~jwp/MSO/newMSO/section3/systems.html
The entire course can be downloaded in a few minutes and needs only 1.1
megs of disk space.
Regards,
Mike
Site Timeline
- » FE-Sizer Update - Release 3.40.0
- — Next thread in » Industrial Control Group
-

- » Simulating Wrinkling in ANSYS
- — Previous thread in » Industrial Control Group
-

- » Measurement validation for process signals
- — Newest thread in » Industrial Control Group
-

- » What is it? Set 442
- — The site's Newest Thread. Posted in » General Metalworking
-


